A bit of info.
The two 'legs' (I use that term loosely) are very shaky when using them to support the loader. If you have the option, make two more out of a heavier angle joined together, it makes things a lot more stable.
Another thing I did with mine was I shortened the hoses from the loader to the tractor so I don't have as much hose hanging off the tractor to get caught. I made two 6' extension hoses to use when connecting/disconnecting the loader, it gives me more 'wiggle' room.
When they tell you to make sure the ground is firm and level, they're serious :laughing:
Be sure to make sure the hydraulics are coupled together before starting the engine, a costly mistake if they're not as the pump deadheads......Mike